Cmmg 300 mk57 Review

Published on April 7, 2021
Duration: 10:57

This video provides a review of the CMMG Mk57 firearm chambered in 5.7x28mm. The presenter details its features, including the radial delayed blowback system, forged upper and lower receivers, Magpul grip and magazine, and a five-position RipBrace. The review covers the process of zeroing a Crossfire red dot sight and offers shooting impressions, concluding that the Mk57 is a fun and enjoyable firearm.

Quick Summary

The CMMG Mk57 is a firearm featuring a radial delayed blowback operating system, a 5-inch barrel, and forged upper/lower receivers. It comes equipped with a Magpul grip and 20-round magazine, a five-position RipBrace, and an M-LOK handguard. Weighing around 4.4 pounds, it's designed for enjoyable shooting experiences.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Excitement
  2. 01:06Introducing the CMMG Mk57
  3. 01:45CMMG Mk57 Features and Specs
  4. 02:54Ammunition and Weight
  5. 03:44Heading to the Range
  6. 04:48Zeroing the Red Dot Sight
  7. 07:13Optic Zeroed - First Shots
  8. 08:32Shooting Impressions
  9. 09:05Final Thoughts and Recommendation
  10. 10:02Outro and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the CMMG Mk57?

The CMMG Mk57 features a radial delayed blowback operating system, a 5-inch barrel, forged upper and lower receivers, a Magpul grip and 20-round magazine, and a five-position RipBrace. It also includes an M-LOK handguard with a hand stop.

How is the CMMG Mk57's operating system described?

The CMMG Mk57 utilizes a radial delayed blowback operating system. This system is known for its efficiency and is a key characteristic of CMMG's firearm designs, particularly their Banshee line.

What ammunition was used for the CMMG Mk57 review?

The presenter used Federal ammunition for the review of the CMMG Mk57. They noted that finding ammunition for this caliber was initially difficult but they were able to acquire some to test the firearm.

What is the weight of the CMMG Mk57?

The CMMG Mk57 has an approximate weight of 4.4 pounds. This weight contributes to its handling characteristics during shooting and carrying.

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